Using Korg Ms-20 V As A Plug-In - Arturia KORG MS-20 V User Manual

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2.2.3. Using KORG MS-20 V as a plug-in

KORG MS-20 V's interface looks the same in plug-in mode as in standalone mode.
KORG MS-20 V comes in VST2, VST3, Audio Unit (AU), and AAX plug-in formats, for use in all
major DAW software such as Ableton Live, Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Studio One, and more.
When using KORG MS-20 V as a plug-in, all audio and MIDI device settings are handled by
your host music software. Please refer to your host music software's documentation if you
have any questions about loading or using plug-ins.
Note that when you load KORG MS-20 V as a plug-in instrument inside your host software,
its interface and settings work the same way as in standalone mode (see below), with a
few small differences:
KORG MS-20 V will synchronize to your DAW's host tempo/BPM when sync is
required
You can automate numerous parameters using your DAW's automation system
You can use more than one instance of KORG MS-20 V in a DAW project
(standalone mode can only launch one instance)
You can run the outputs of KORG MS-20 V through any additional audio effects
available to your DAW, such as delay, chorus, filters, etc.
You can route KORG MS-20 V's audio outputs creatively inside your DAW, using
the DAW's own audio routing system.
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